The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania (2024)

THIRD FOURTH FIFTH THE MORNING CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1993 C7 mm 2 son not bluffing, Saucon learns Haugeo: Chavez no god By TED MEIXELL Of The Morning Call Freshman sensation Joe Killar (18-6) put Saucon back in front one last time with a fall over Sean Al-tenbach at 130, but the forfeit to Klass and consecutive wins by Tufano, unbeaten (20-0) state champ Brett Werkheiser (a pin of Chris Stout in Lipari, Knott and Chris Pektor (8-4 over Brian Szoke at 171) sealed the win for Wilson. Saucon won the last two bouts. Darren Ackerman topped Curt Parker 7-3 at 189 and Ben Wieczo-rek pinned Dan Frey in 1:10. LLJJ "The Grand Slam of Boxing." Yesterday, the 32-year-old Haugen didn't sound as if he were backing off. "I've got to take the crowd out of the fight," he said.

"I'm not fighting 120 guys, I'm fighting Julio," Haugen said. "If I come out at the start stomping his behind, there won't be much cheering." One of those cheering for Chavez will be Norris, who will defend the WBC super welterweight title against Maurice Blocker, the IBF welterweight champion. Dan Goosen, Norris' promoter, said he is prepared to offer Chavez $10 million to fight Norris at 147 pounds. Norris said he is willing to drop down to 147. This would mean his 154-pound championship would be at stake, but not Chavez's 140-pound championship.

As far as Norris is concerned, the match "could be for the best-pound-for-pound fighter in the world. "As a fighter, I don't believe what is written about other fighters," Block said of Norris' reputation. Another crowd favorite will be Gabriel Ruelas, a Mexican citizen living in Los Angeles, who will challenge Nelson for the WBC super featherweight championship. "I will have a lot of people coming here, who couldn't see me fight in the United States," said Ruelas, who will be fighting for the first time as a pro in his native land. In 1988, Ruelas tried unsuccessful to make the Mexican Olympic boxing team.

It doesn't seem to matter to Nelson where he fights. The 34-year-old champion from Ghana won the WBC featherweight title by knocking out Wil-fredo Gomez of Puerto Rico in 1984. He's beaten British fighters in Britain and Mexican fighters in Los Angeles, and last Feb. 29 he retained the WBC super featherweight title by knocking out Australian idol Jeff Fenech at Sydney. "That's why they call me the 'Road Nelson said.

DAN DeLONG The Morning Call Dieruff's Tim Smith tries to escape from Liberty's Ron Heimbach at 119 pounds. Smith went on to win 8-6 and Dieruff won the East Penn Conference match 35-27. P'burg takes a giant step Phillipsburg took the first of four steps towards another potential New Jersey Group 3 state dual meet championship last night, winning the first nine bouts en route to a 56-15 walloping of Parsippany in a North Section 2 semifinal match at The Pit. The 'Liners will host either Railway or West Essex tonight (7 p.m.) for the sectional title and a berth in Saturday's state semis. Rick Thompson's charges got pins from Joe Edwards, Pete Poret-ta, Mike Coyle, Tim Flynn, Eric Buck, Marc DeFrancisco and Larry Marino and a technical fall from Pat Coyle en route to the easy Saucon Valley coach Jerry Rodriguez thought his Wilson counterpart, Dave Crowell, was bluffing last night.

So he called the bluff. Trouble was, Crowell wasn't bluffing. And, partly because of that, the Warriors (12-4, 6-1) moved smartly to an interesting and entertaining 42-24 Colonial League victory over the young and gritty Panthers (12-8, 5-3). When Crowell put senior star Jeff Tufano (15-3) in uniform and weighed him in at 140, broken hand and all, Rodriguez didn't believe him. So he elected to forfeit to another Wilson vet, Steve Klass (17-4) at 135 and move one of his own aces, junior Mark Raudenbush (17-6), up to 140 there, he believed, to face jayvee Chris Poff, not Tufano.

Oops. Not only did Tufano wrestle, but he ran up a 12-2 lead on Raudenbush before cranking him into a fall with a half nelson and body press in 2:43. "I didn't think he'd Crowell send Tufano out," Rodriguez admitted. "I just didn't think he'd wrestle. But he certainly showed he could still wrestle with a broken hand, didn't he? "They just had a little too much mat experience for us.

But our program is still about a year ahead of where I thought it'd be by now. We have some good young kids, and we'll be tough next year." "Here's the hero," Crowell said, pointing to trainer Rod Nace. "He fitted Jeff with an approved wrap for his hand and he drove him up to Lehigh Valley Sports Medicine after school to get a written release for him to wrestle." "It's a high density foam rubber," Nace explained. "It's approved because it's actually softer than a kid's forearm." Tufano's win, coupled with two other crucial "sixers" by 119- By ED SCHUYLER JR. Of The Associated Press MEXICO CITY Boxing fans have hailed Cesar for years.

More than a few, especially in Mexico, consider Julio Cesar Chavez the best fighter pound-for-pound in the world. Then there is the view of "Greg Haugen, who will challenge Chavez on Saturday night for the WBC super lightweight championship, which will conclude a card of four world title bouts that will involve super welterweight Terry Norris, super middleweight Michael Nunn and featherweight Azuma Nelson at Aztec Stadium. "He's just a guy, a god here in Mexico, but not in the United States," said Haugen, of Las Vegas. "I'm going to kick his butt." Strong words from a 25-1 underdog, who will be challenging a man who has won world titles in three weight classes and whose record is 84-0, with 72 knockouts. "If you look at the first 40 or 50 guys he fought, you can't recognize the names except Jerry Lewis," said Haugen, a former IBF lightweight champion, whose record is 32-4-1, with 16 knockouts.

"I don't think Lewis is the guy who was in that movie, 'The Nutty "I'm going to give him the worst beating of his life," the 30-year-old Chavez said. "I promise that, and whatever I promise I fulfill. "He said my family wasn't worth anything, that Mexicans had no worth. Only now he is trying to back off because he's afraid the Mexicans will hurt him. He'll only have one Mexican to worry about." More than 100,000 people could attend the fights, which is billed as Charlie Carty accepted a forfeit and Jason Garcia picked up P'burg's only victory by regular pounder Matt Miller and 152-pounder Vince Lipari, were the three major keys to Wilson's victory.

If anything, Miller (12-7) was a slight underdog to the Panthers' Ken Keller (15-6) and Keller nailed the first takedown. But Miller came on like a buzzsaw and was leading 9-2 by the time he packed Keller in 3:30. Lipari was part of another successful lineup juggle by Crowell. Crowell moved tough (18-1) Brian Knott up to 160 to tackle Kyle Kud-la (15-5), and sent Lipari (2-6) out at 152 to face Cory Wohlbach (10-13). Wohlbach came out like a house afire, and he had Lipari studying the ceiling twice within the first minute, the second time with a nasty headlock.

But Lipari rolled through the headlock, clamped on one of his own and stunned the Saucon crowd into silence by get ting the fall in 1:08. And Knott added a 17-6 major of Kudla. Later, Tufano admitted he didn't know Rodriguez thought he wouldn't wrestle. Instead, he felt slighted when Saucon forfeited to Klass and moved Raudenbush up to go against him much, he agreed, like a baseball hitter who sees the guy in front of him walked intentionally. "It really fired me up," he said.

"Once we got even, I knew I'd be facing him." Saucon got a 9-0 jump on unbeaten (23-0) Dan Ziegler's pin of Tim Manieri at 103 and Chris Stauffer's 8-1 decision over Tom Mertz at 112. But Miller slowed the Panthers' momentum with his upset of Keller and Joe Anthony (12-5) made it hurt more by running up a 17-0 tech fall on Cliff Davis at 125. MORE SPORTS ON PAGE C18 Perfect games for Bauer, Herman, Schade and Hafich Boulevard Lanes hosted a pair of perfect games Keith Bauer, his first, and Rob Herman, his fourth. After a 178-200 start, Bauer car a late 6-7 and a slow 6-pin in the seventh and eighth frames. Rolling one night a week, the 38-year-old carries a 214 average.

The 758 is a new career high brushing aside a 728 triple. It.HH I'" 1IHI.D.MII ried them all in his final game. "It's kind of funny, I was not relaxed in the first two games and I usually have a drink from recently captured a five-game marathon event in Lancaster. Herman has also begun working at the new Morgan's Pro Shop at Boulevard which is boosting his knowledge level of our sport. Both players will be rolling in the Progressive Realty Tournament Singles at Boulevard Feb.

28. Qualifying squads are at 9-11 a.m. with semifinals and finals to follow throughout the afternoon. Cost to enter is $60 with $10 going to Special Olympics. First place is a guaranteed $1,200.

Phone 435-7451 for details. Schade perfect at RB Right-hander Larry Schade continues his masterful season belting out his fifth career perfect game last week at Rose Bowl. Schade was on target right from the start as he shot a 254-244 before the dozen-stringer giving him a 798 series. "This season I've been able to adjust. Make the right move at the right time and that is what happened last week.

After the first two games, I hardly moved at all. My equipment is perfect for that house along with slight changes in hand position or speed," he noted. Along with winning the Masters back in November, Schade is maintaining averages of 220 and 232 in his league action. The 28-year-old takes in plenty of tournament action and finished second in singles and doubles, paired with Al Wasco, in last year's State Tournament. opening games with a 200-210 and Bauer was taking some good-natured ribbing.

George Morgan has him bowling well lately, moving him on the approach, which pushed his average above 190. Also picking up on a Morgan tip was Herman who started with a 300 and followed that with 216-199 for 715. "I've felt good the last few months after an awful first half. My equipment was not good for the conditions and my timing was off," said Herman. Morgan offered a few cues and Herman, whose average stands at 197, should now be ready to make a push for deuce.

Tournaments are a regular part of Herman's bowling diet and he Schade will also take a shot at the PBA Regional Tour come March when the PBA Winter Tour ends. "I'm going to give the regionals a shot," he Schade. "We'll see how well I do and make a decision about possibly hitting a National when the time comes." A first for Hafich Joe Hafich put together a dozen strikes in his middle game at Earl Bowl-Quakertown for his first career 300 in a 758 series. "It was pretty wild and I'm excited about the game," said Hafich. All his league mates were behind him during the game, offering support.

While he admits to being, "panic stricken" on his final two shots, the only questionable carries were Jim Krupka Name Game Eighty-four year-old Andy Schonwald with a 278641 and John Sell a 297685 Jim Kurap ka with a 299-10 pin leave on his final toss Diana Lewis with a second 7 on the season going 235-226-243 for 704 Recent 300 shooter Mike Humanick celebrates his return from the coast with a 298766 Dee Dee Smith well ahead in Palm with 650 Kevin Serfass goes 275723 while senior Dick Serfass matches the single at 276 for 681. the bar but I was not drinking," said Bauer. During the second game, he sipped a Southern Comfort and water and that seemed to loosen up his arm swing for game three. In addition, his girlfriend, Debbie Heckman, beat him in the SCHOLASTIC Mike Dayoub 2:31. 171 Rich Hosmer (E) by forfeit.

189 Rich Boyer (W) dec. Larry Castner 2-0 (OT). Hwt. Joe Jones (E) by forfeit. Referee: Steve Atoanese.

PARKLAND 33, BECAHI 27 103 Gary Olivi (BC) pin Jace Fogle 5:42. 112 Matt Roth (P) dec Sean Shea 9-2. 119 Todd Bateman (BC) pin Long Nguyen 4:37. 125 Steve Gallagher (BC) pin Eric Sulotf 3:49. 130 Steve Reichard (P) dec.

Pete Fox 5-1. 135 Jason Heinzetmann (P) pin Keith Kerecz 3:16. 140 Chris Search (P) pin Matt Kurtz 1:11. 145 Rob tores (BC) dec Eric Heinzelmann 14-10. 152 Brian Mufh (P) dec Brian Hurst 10-5.

160 Craig McElwain (P) pin Mike Toed 3:40. 171 Dion Santo (P) dec. Jon Carpenter 9-4. 189 Chin Achebe (BC) pin Tom Sparks 1:38. Hwt.

Ray Jacovitz (P) dec. Bob Svitilla 3-1. Referee: Jake Llewellyn. JV score: Parkland 42-9. EMMA US 31, FREEDOM 27 103 Tim Sullivan (E) pinned Mike Zito 1:24.

112 Jon Horvath (F) tech fall Cory Kunck) 2:17, 16-1. 119 Dave Horvath (F) tech fall Kevin Bleam 5:47, 25-10. 125 Toby Kratzer (E) dec Eric Kunsman 61, 6-4 (OT). 130 Josh Deiaco (E) pinned Dave Ward :55. 135 Ed Felegy (E) pinned Justin Kovacs 3:39.

140 Matt Zebertavage pinned Sean Vassilaros :36. 145 Alex Derr (E) dec John Marie 10-6. 152 Tad Woodbury (E) dec. Paul Semek 9-1. 160 Mike Walkiewka (F) dec Jake Civitts 6:21, 8-6 (OT).

171 Pete Pappano (F) dec Rovce Jacomen 7-2. 189 Rich Kovacs (F) tech fall Chuck Miller 16-1. Hwt. Joe Simeone (E) dec Rich Koehler 7-1. Referee: Jim Dicker.

PHtLUPSBURC 56, PARSIPPANY 15 103 Joe Edwards (Ph) pin Steve Ladas 1:59. 112 Pete Poretta (Ph) pin Andy Ladas 3:36. 119 Mike Coyle (Ph) pin Justin Furfaro 1:12. 125 Charlie Carty (Ph) by forfeit. 130 Tim Flynn (Ph) pin Walter Bimick 0:33.

135 Pat Coyle (Ph) tech faH Pete Justo 21-6, 5:24. 140 Eric Buck (Phi pin Ken Dobkin 0:24. 145 Jason Garcia (Ph) dec. Mike Biernat 4-0. 152 Marc DeFrancisco (Ph) pin B.J.

Trevers 0:58. 160 Adam Simon (Pa) pin Koury Cook 3:22. 171 Mike Suppa (Pa) Pin Dan Huff 5:23. 189 Chris Foti (Pa) dec Jarrett Hosbach 7-2. Hwt.

Larry Marino (Ph) pin Ed Farrell 1:20. Referee: Tim Vanderhoof. NAZARETH 72, PALISADES 103 Scott Hacker (N) forfeit win. 112 Ben Rizzotto (N) pin Peter Miller 5:38. 119 Matt Novak (N) dec Scott Kade 7-5.

125 Justin Hon" (N) pin Josh Kehler 3:55. 130 Sean Topping (N) pin Jared Schutberger 1:19. 135 Dan Tashner (N) pin Bill Somma :50. 140 Mark Getz (N) tech fall Ed Snyder 1:43, 17-2. 145 Nick Calantoni (N) major dec.

Scott Apgar 17-8. 152 Adam Colombo (N) pin Pat Temples 2:54. 160 Pete Eckhart (N) pin Pete Fleck 2:10. 171 Eric Ries (N) pin Scott Kershaw 1:44. 189 Mark Madson (N) pin Rich Ravier :36.

Hwt. Matt Kleinle (N) pin Paul DeRohn 1:01. Referee: Lou Fiore. JV score: 56-18. PEN ARGYL 34, CATASAUQUA 24 103 Jason Russo (C) pin Jason Medlar .54 112 Randy Cruz (C) dec Steve Riffert 14-8.

119 Jonathan Reed (C) dec Jason Miller 13-7. 125 Ptackto Salamon (PA) dec. Jason Mutarelli 7-1. 130 James Kocher (PA) pin Mark Drunkenmiller :25. 135 Ryan Brink er (PA) pin TJ Thassi 1:20.

140 Jim Powell (PA) dec Jim Yanek 15-5. 145 Ken Hock (C) pin Josh Guthrie 3:59. 152 Nathan Lawrence (C) Pin Sean Leh 2:46. 160 Matt Bettz (PA) dec Brad Lower 8-4. 171 Ryan Miller (PA) dec Jesse Quinn 4-3.

189 Matt Keith (PA) dec Joe Gmmer 7-2. Hwt. Matt Moore (PA) won by forfeit. Referee: Tony Phillips. WILSON 42, SAUCON VALLEY 24 103 Dan Ziegler (SV) pin Tim Manieri 2:45.

112 Chris Stauffer (SV) dec Tom Mertz 8-1. 1)9 Matt Miller (W) pin Ken Keller 3:30. 125 Joe Anthony (W) tech fall Cliff Davis 17-0, 4:35. 130 Joe Killar (SV) Fisher 3:28. 112 Matt Correll (P) pin Rick Weber 2:56.

119 Brian Imhoff (NL) dec Brandon Heiney 10-0. 125 Tim Whalen (NL) pin Andy Gershak 1:36 130 Mike Altif (NL) dec. John Wilk 8-4. 135 Sean Bailey (NL) pin John Tobia 4:45. 140 Bob Mankos (NL) pin John Paulas 1:23.

145 Ink Rosario (NL) pin Rick Hager 3:11. 152 Ryan Kern (NL) pin Kyle George 2:43. 160 Kyle Rodsers (NL) won bv forfeit. 171 Rick Brensinger (NL) pin Brent Rehrig 1:45. 189 Dave Rink (NL) won by forfeit.

Hwt. R.C. Price (NL) pin Lyman Gruber 2:56. Referee: Art Hunsberger. JV score: NL 48-11.

LEHIGHTON 52, NOTRE DAME 18 103 Mike Solt (L) won by forfeit. 112 Nic Lorenzo (L) dec Scott Saiaosky 10-8. 119 Herman Neft (L) dec Tony Calantoni 13-2. 125 Dave Hartraft (L) dec Chris Naytor 21-8. 130 Dave Diehl (L) won by forfeit.

135 Sean Apder (NO) pin Jason Coleman 3:54. 140 Brendan Barry (L) tech. fall Kyle Yvismer 5:23. 145 Steve Shock (L) pin Rob Naytor 5:31. 152 Jim Weidel (ND) pin Dave Scott 1:22.

160 Eric Siglin (L) won by forfeit. 171 Jeremy Wehr (L) won by forfeit. 189 Santo Mono (ND) pin Rich Elder 4:43 Hwt. Steve Hawk (L) pm Anthony Morrti 3:21. Referee: J.

McConnor JV score: Lehighton 43-12. BRAND YWINE 61, SCHUYL. VALLEY 9 103 Nate Ammam (B) won bv forfeit. 112 John Hakilko (B) dec Aaron Adam 15-1 119 Joey Craig (B) won by forfeit. 125 Chuck Kress ley (B) won by forfeit.

130 Dwayne Bieber (B) pinned Rob Witt 1:56. 135 Brian Hakilko (B) dec Shaun Gundrum 4-3. 140 Tim Stork (SV) pinned Cory Lapp 1:27. 145 Steve Adam (B) pinned Andy Fisher :45. 152 Andy Potts (SV) dec.

Wade Miller 10-3 160 Joey Mimes (B) pinned Barrett Lash 1:11. 171 Todd Wagaman (B) won by forfeit. 189 Mike DeLong (B) pinned Chris Kostezwa 3:36. Hwt. Adam Fritzinger (B) won bv forfeit.

Referee: Kerry Ciatto. JV score: Brandywine 6-3. pin Sean Altenbach 3:22. 135 Steve Klass (W) by forfeit. 140 Jeff Tufano (W) pin Mark Raudenbush 2:43.

145 Brett Werkheiser (W) pin Chris Stout 3:45. 152 Vince Lipari (W) pin Cory Wohlbach 1:08. 160 Brian Knott (W) dec. Kyle Kudla 17-6. 171 Chris Pektor (W) dec.

Brian Szoke 8-4. 189 Darren Ackerman (SV) dec. Curt Parker 7-3. Hwt. Ben Wieczorek (SV) pin Dan Frey 1:10.

Referee: Mike Bateman. SALISBURY 39, BANGOR 30 103 Ryan Novatnack (B) dec. Craig Foulke 11-4. 112 Ryan CorreH (B) won by forfeit. 119 Carson Brewer (B) won by forfeit.

125 Brad Smith (B) dec Mike Dorward 7-6. 130 Ben Nonnemacher (S) pin Chad Kreider 3:57. 135 Allen Camponschi (S) dec Josh March 7-5 (OT). 140 Bryan Nesfeder (S) pin Eric Smith 3:25. 145 Chris Zaun (S) pin Dave Baker 1:57.

152 Jim Greida (S) Pin Jim Lounsbury 25. 160 Dan Mugavero (S) injury default over Mark Klingle 5:18. 171 Ken Brewer (B) won by forfeit. 189 Brad Newhard (S) pin Dave Roberson 4:35. Hwt.

Dan Terpstra (B) won by forfeit. Referee: John Leale. STROUOSBURG 65, E. STROUDSBURG 3 103 Todd Yohe (S) pinned Bill McKee 4:48. 112 Mike Lapping (S) dec Steve Sandt 6-4.

119 Josh Lesoine (S) tech fall Rob Defalco 4:28, 17-1. 125 Josh Nordmark (S) pinned Jeff Rohowit 3:06 130 Lormie Christian (S) tech faH Jason Keim 3:11, 17-2. 135 Jose Rivera (S) won by forfeit. 140 Kevin Lesoine (S) dec Eric Gresko 15-7. 145 Rory Lazowski (ES) dec.

Ron Hendershot 14-9. 152 Craig Loebsack (S) pinned Joe Labar 2:32. 160 Tom Anderson (S) pinned Barry Stumpp :42. 171 Mark Miller (S) pinned Nick SoUer :30. 189 Steve Keim (S) pinned Joe Cappa :43.

Hwt. Joe Hull (S) pinned Ken Torres 1:21. Referee: Doug Collina. JV score: Stroudsburg 54-0. NORTHERN LEHIGH 67, PALMERTON 6 103 Jeremy Dogmanits (NL) pin John Vasquez 8-3.

Hwt. Steve Gantner (CO pin Jason Koller 5:17. Referee: JV score: CC 6-0. PENNRIDGE 60, UPPER MORELAND 7 103 Kevin Graber (P) tech fall Jason Frawlev 21-6 112 Brian Weaver (P) pin David Oh 1:29 119 Davon Good (P) pin Shannon Ryan 2:39 125 Jerrod Weiaa (P) pin Dinh Dui 1:08 130 Brian Weida (P) pin Eric Evans 2:06 135 Dave Forbes (P) dec Phil Wood 18-13 140 Jeff Maag (P) dec Adam Dickerson 9-0 145 Brian Kuhns (P) pin Dan Hopkins 5:09 152 Matt Evans (U) dec Mike Shaver 6-3 160 Mike Mangeney (P) pin Wayne Miller 171 Shawn Lipson (P) forfeit 189 Josh Smith (P) forfeit Hwt. Pete Coyne (U) dec.

Andy Benner 10-2 Referee; Charlie Stamm NORTH PENN 3), SOUDERTON 19 103 Tom Radiocioni (NP) dec. Mike Clemmer 6-1. 112 Jon Woodburn (NP) dec Jeff Portock 8-2. 119 Joe Koenig (S) dec. Jason Gibson 7-5.

125 Mike Gadsby (NP) pin Chris Johnson 3:16. 130 Mitch Grant (NP) dec Chris Myers 6-2. 135 Gregg Nolte (S) dec Mike Howard 13-4. 140 Jeff Chaney S) dec Ron Akkawi 15-9. 145 Matt Mattero (NP) dec.

Jason Zbyszmski 2-1. 152 Kevin Landis (S) dec. Dave Malisa 4-1. 160 Jon Conrad (S) pin Keith Reynolds 2:17. 171 Jamie Posavec (NP) dec Matt Haines 13-3.

189 Eric Slavinski (NP) dec Matt Spangenberg 6-1. Hwt Matt Kim (NP) pin Mike Rowan SPARTA 42, ALL SAINTS 16 103 Damian Musto (S) won bv forfeit. 112 Martin Kappus (AS) dec Jerry Piccola 8-3. 119 Jamie Caristia (S) pinned Sean Hayden 5:22. 125 Brock Hutchison (AS) dec.

Chris Painter 8-5. 130 No bout. 135 Pat Skillen (S) won by forfeit. 140 Rich Hart (S) won by forfeit. 145 Kyle Piazza (AS) pinned Mike Reillv 1:29.

152 No bout. 160 Andy Kappus (AS) dec. Joe Cullen 17-8. 171 Scott Taylor (S) won by default over Erik Sterner 1 48. 189 Sean Brown (S) pinned John Franceschino :30.

Hwt. Jim Cullen (S) won by forfeit. KUTZTOWN 33, DANIEL BOONE 29 103 Keith Kline (K) won by forfeit. 112 Joe Wentzel (DB) dec Travis DeLong 14-1. 119 Rick Wadsworth (DB) dec.

Brian Rhode 12-0. 125 Matt Merkel (K) dec Jeff Heisey 6-2. 130 Dirk Amole (DB) dec Corey Graff 3-1. 135 Chris Owens (K) pin Scott RisseM 1:14. 140 Thane Garrett (DB) pin Trevor DeLong 1:17.

145 Brad Folweiler (K) won by forfeit. 152 Mike Richards (K) won by forfeit. 160 Jeremy Warke (K) pin Nick Blair 1:01. 171 Brian Smith (DB) dec. Mike Rhode 7-4.

189 Harvey Hohl (DB) pin Matt Gehringer 1:11 Hwt. Matt Gallino (DB) dec. Terry Hollenbach 6-0. JV score: Kutztown 9-0. PANTHER VALLEY 33, JIM THORPE 31 103 Jeremy Beneck (PV) won by forfeit.

112 Mike Monteteone (JT) won by forfeit. 119 Anthony Focht (PV) dec. Dave Reese 4-3. 125 Tommy Williams (JT) dec Gene Turner 4-2. 130 Joel Anderson (PV) won by forfeit.

135 Nino Logan (PV) won by forfeit. 140 Brad Sibbach (JT) dec Dan Ziegler 12-10. 145 Jason Pychinka (JT) pin Sean Ward 3:20. 152 Mark Clewell (JT) dec Chad Bohannon 6-0. 160 Bill Reese (PV) pin Kasey Pietkiel 1:52 171 Shawn Sheckler (JT) pin Jim Matula 1:55.

189 Ben Warren (JT) tech fan Chad Malaska 5:52. Hwt. Joe Tout (PV) pin Chuck Mariano 0:54 Referee: Dan Roberts. FLEETWOOD 52, READING CCHS 14 103 Jeff Wawrzniak (CO dec Ryan Glauser 7-4. 112 Jason Kkwhaus (F) won bv forfeit.

119 Brett Lemav (F) dec Joe Truskev 10-5 125 Jeff Hover (F) tech. fan Mike Gantner 3:45, 16-0. 130 John Yeager (F) pin Corey Hunsinger 3:21. 135 Chris Glauser (F) pin John Healy 2:57. 140 Jeremy Kopicz (F) tech.

fall T.J. Rickenbach 3:54, 18-1. 145 Andy Ernst (CO tech. fall Steve Barwick 4:39, 18-1. 152 Mark Ashman (F) won by forfeit.

160 Bin McCulley (F) pin Terry Kline 1:19. 171 George Lehman (F) pin Chris Hunsinger :52. 189 Frank Carranza (F) dec Troy NORTHAMPTON 63, ALLEN 6 103 Dennis Liberto (N) pin Jarrad Max 1:28. 112 Tim Mazzocchi (N) pin Kevin Diehl MB. 11 Mike Tomsk: (N) pin Troy Jenkins 1:35.

125 Frank Mazzocchi (N) Pin Daron Benson 3:25. 130 A.J. Bucko (N) dec. Mike Rotti 6-5. 135 Jay Merchen (N) pin Kory Beidler 1:07.

140 Pete Schemm (A) dec Bob Gresko 7-5. 145 James Reimert (A) dec. Ryan Gumlock 7-4. 152 Steve Gaugler pin Mike Traud 1:21. 160 Rich Kutzler (N) pin Alberto Romero 1:41.

171 Craig Fenstermaker (N) pin George Amaya :41. 189 Rick Upstead (N) forfeit win. Hwt. Jason Grim (N) forfeit win. Referee: Darren Evans.

JV score: 72-0. DIERUFF 35, LIBERTY 27 103 Damon Achev (L) pin Justin Gottwald 2:34 112 Eric Smith (D) pin Gilbert Negron 5:43 11 Tim Smith (D) dec. Ron Heimbach 8-4 125 Robert Warner tech fall Dan Schmidt 3:24 130 Kevin Mitman (L) pin Mark Enriquez 5:30 135 Craig Bachman (D) dec Joe Teague 9-7 140 Phuc N9uyen (D) dec Mark Guzzo 8-5 145 Jason Dudeck (L) Pin Jason Kundek 4:23 152 Sam Alkhal (D) dec Mike Webb 13-4 160 Billy Buret) (01 dec Nick D'Arroco 14-3 171 John Flamish (D) Pin Tom Klotz 2:54 189 Kyle Tarboro (L) dec John Sallit 19-8 Hwt. Meal Harvey (D) pin Juan Berrios 44 Referee: Gene Waas JV score: Dieruff 36-27 aston so, Whitehall" 103 Double forfeit. 112 Jason Sumner (E) pin Huv Ouach 3:59.

119 Joe Montague (E) pin Jason Leindecker 1:26. 125 Tony Rosato (E) dec. John Pasauariello 12-7. 130 Double forfeit. 135 Whitey Chlebove (W) pin Jason Brown 237.

140 Larry Gibson (E) pin Brian McAllister 4:31. 145 Steve Dew (E) pin Joe Torres 3:05. 152 Eric Rule pin Steve Attieh 127. 160 Mike Mertz (E) pin (P). It free 1.

Zamborsky (A) 4917, 2. Krause (P), 3 Brady (P). 50 free: I. Slenker (P) 5:10 88, 2. Finney (P), 3.

Trexer (A). 2M free relay: 1. Allen (Tom Mulligan, Bryan Theiss, Zamborsky, Besz) 1:34 19. 2. Parkland, Parkland.

IM bade 1. Robbie Kirkland (P) 59 99, 2 Lang (P), Fink (P). IM breaststroke 1. Slenker (P) 1:07 41, 2. Sterner (A), Corradetti IP).

4M free relay: 1. Allen (Mulligan, Theiss, Zamoorsky, Besz) 3:29.33, 2. Parkland, 3. Parkland. Danielle Martens (F) 58 2.

Raudenbush (F); Yonych (F). 500 free 1. Stimpfte (F) 2. Kleochick (BM); Rimonneau (F). 20 free relay: 1.

Freedom (Hansz, Martens, Shriver, Stimpfte) 2 Freedom; Blue Mt. in bade 1. Shriver (F) 2. Kelchner (F); Fixer (BM). 10 breaststroke 1.

Jen Weiss (BM) 2 Cohen (Fl; Bart (BM). 4M free relay: 1. Freedom (Sara Raudenbush, Christa Rimonneau, Martens, Kelchner) 2. Blue Mt; Blue Mt. NORTHAMPTON 116, EASTON 7 2 med relay: 1.

Northampton (Emily Monies. Beth Mover, Laura Soft, Angie Surface) 1:55.70, 2. Easton, 3. Northampton. 20 free 1.

Casev Keiber (E) 2:02.2. 2 Krier (N), 1 Hitbert (N). 206 IM: 1. Kerry Gubetti (E) 2:18.05, 2. Mover (N).

3 Lebo (N). 5 free 1. Angie Surface (N) 2548, 2. Roth (N), tnfantino IE). 1-m diving: I.

Barb Schweitzer N) 131.90, 2 Kern (N), Hoffman (E). 1H fty 1. Keiber (E) ID) 6, 2 Sott (N), Montes (N). 10 free 1. Surface (N) 55.66, 2 Lebo (N), Carpenter (E).

SM tree 1. GubeW (E) 5:23 97, 2 Krier (N), Muffev (N). 2M free relay: 1. Northampton (Surface. Beth Mover, Laura So, Amy Kner) 1:4501, 2 Easton.

Easton. 10 bade 1. Montes (N) 1:0184. 2. Haidaman (E).

Kurtz (N). IM breaststroke I. Beth Mover (N) 1:12 02. 2 So (N), Mumey (N). 4 tree relay: 1.

Northampton (Amy Krier, Stacy Lerjo. Lon Roth. Emily Montes) 337 83. 2. Easton, 3.

Easton. SALISBURY 95, UPPER PERK (9 2M med letav: 1. Salisbury (Wendy Wel-bert. Kerry Farrand. KeWy Toroert, Karen Medei, Raver, Krier, D.

Medei) 19.28, 2. Easton, Northampton. UPPER PERK 114, SALISBURY 5 2 med relay: 1. Salisbury (Mike Kazarnowicz, Daryoush Tavanapour, Adam Rave, Mike Benzak) school record; 2. Upper Perk, omen, 3.

Upper Perkiomen. 2M free 1. Pete Savarese (UP) 2. Benzak (S); Lee (UP). 2M IM: 1.

Mike Kazarnowicz (S) 2:20.34. 2. Welts (UP); 3. Decker (UP). 5 free I.

Adam Rave (S) 24.75. 2 Chizmar (S); Loe (UP). 1-m diving: 1. John Black (UP) 137 30; 2. Oanfrani (UP); Torres (UP).

IM fly: 1. Josh Welts (104.40. (UP); 2 Savarese (UP); 3. Decker (UP). 10 free 1.

James Bauman (UP) 52 08; 2. Camargo (UP); Rnoads (UP). 500 free 1. Mike Benzak (S) 5:30 53; 2 Rave (Si: Baccari (UP). 20 free relay: 1.

Upper Perk (Pete Savarese. Jared Kile, Ben Loe, James Bauman) 1:35.73: 2 Salisbury; 3. Upper Perk, let back: 1. Mike Kazarnowicz (S) 102 .21: 2 Gerhard (UP); Engle (UP). IN breaststroke 1.

Jared Kile (UP) 2. Bauman (UP); 3. Kazarnowicz (S). 4M free relay: 1. Upper Perk (Savarese, Loe, Gerhard, Kite) 41.50; 2.

Upper Perk. PARKLAND lWVt. ALLEN 67 Vi 2 med relay: 1- Parkland 1:48 70. 2. Parkland, Awn 2M free I.

Jushn Finney (P) 1 54-55, 2 Sienker (P), Mulligan (A). Mt IM: 1. Braxton Besz (A) 2:06.77, 2. Kirkland (P), Slenker (P). 5 free 1.

Eric Zamoorsky (A) 22 34, 2. Krause (P), 3. Brady (P). 1-m drying: 1. David Burke (P) 138 40, 2 Rim IP), Svtvesier (A).

IN fly: I. Besz (A) 57.93. 2 Wetter (P), Carroll Baker) T202.3 2. Upper Perkiomea- Salisbury. 20 free 1.

Kiri Baccari (UP) 2:11.96, 2. Baker (S); HiH (UP). IM IM: I. Kelly Tortoert (S) 231.99; 2 Wigmore (UP); Kleinbach (UP). 5 free 1.

Eric Fronheis-er (UP) 28:09 Weaver (UP); Chizmar (S). 1-m diving: I. Amy Koffel (UP) 202.45; 2. Deutsch (S); Farrand (S). 10 Hy: 1.

Ketty Torbert (S) 2 Wigmore (UP); 3. Varus (UP). It Iree 1. Karen Baker (S) 2. Fronheiser (UP); HiH (UP).

50 free 1. Wendy Wabert (S) 5:57. 2. Hi (UP); Kleinbach (UP). 2M fret relay: 1.

Salisbury (Sage Chizmar, Kelly Torbert, Baker, Walbert) 2. Upper Perk; Salisbury. 10 bade 1. Wendy Walbert (S) 1 05 23; 2 Hill (UP); 3. Varus (UP).

10 breaststroke: 1. Kiri Baccari (UP) 2 Weaver (UP); Todora (S). 4M free relay: 1. Upper Perk (Eric Fronheiser, Caroline Hill, Irene Hilt, Kiri Baccari) 4:13.7 2. Salisbury; Salisbury.

LIBERTY 69, DIERUFF 21 Mt mad relay: 1. Uberty (J. Church, S. BaiHe, S. Dvson, A Dyson) 206.

2. Liberty; Dieruff. 20 free 1. Baillie (L) 2 Derbenwick (L); MWer (O). ZOt IM; 1.

S. Dyson (L) 2235; 2. Senick (L); Hagemes (D). 5 free 1. Angela Gregory (D) 26.95 (school record); 2.

Colitas (L); Wehden (L). 1-m tnn: 1. Kmc (L) 75 95. It fly: I. 1 BaiMe (L) I -OS 2 Senck (L); KenVusz (D).

1 free 1. Gregory (D) 2. Church (L); Wehden (L). SM free 1. A.

Dyson (L) 61.7 2 JoUnger (L); 3 Saw (D) and Miller (D). 20 free relay: I. Uberty (S. CoNtas. R.

Seme, S. BaHlle, Dvson) 1:514 2. Liberty; Deruff. 18 bade 1. T.

Reynolds (L) (F). 5 free I. Jim Broughat (F) 22 36. 2. Kepchick (BM); Frietas (F).

1-m diving: 1. Jon Cotton (F) 144.40; 2. Harris (F); Guikten (BM). It fly: 1. Dave Bradey (BM) 2 Colitas IF); Kotsatos (F).

100 free 1. Weider (F) 51.73; 2. Cort (F); Webb (BM). 5M free 1. Scott NemctKk (F) 6-0840; 2 Newshanger (BM); Luse (F).

20 free relay: 1. Freedom (Ray Mancini, Brougnal, Chris Colitas, Chip Frietas) 1:39 89, 2 Freedom; Blue Ml. It bade I. Colitas (F) 101.91; 2. Rimonneau (F); Mitchell (BM).

10 breaststroke 1. Paul Klepchick (BM) 1:04 IS, 2. Broughal (F); Kotsatos (F). 40 free relay: I. Freedom Batman, Weider, Colitas) 2.

Freedom; 3. Blue Mt. NORTHAMPTON 13, EASTON 79 2M med relay: t. Easton (Matt Pefonero. Chris Black, Matt Poinsett, John Sturm) 1:46.35, 2.

Northampton, Easton 20 free 1. Dan Medei (N) 1:46.54. 2. Poinsett (E). Seier (N).

20 IM: I. Steve Medei (N) 1:57.65, 2 Black (E). 3. Walakovits (N). 5 free I.

Judd Krier (N) 22.26, 2. Sturm (E), Raver (N). 1-m diving: 1. Joe Schmidt (N) 168 75. 2 Wittmer (E), Dale (E).

IM fty: 1. Steve Medei (N) 53 52 (school 8, pool record), 2. Pomsett (E), Sturm (E). IM free 1. Rob Raver (N) 51.76, 2.

PeUnero (E), Seer (N). 5M free I. Aorian Soevak (N) 5:32 91, 2. vanOerveer (E), Seer (N). 21 free relay: Northampton (Krier, Raver, D.

Meoei, Medei) 1:29.61, 2. Easton, 3. Northampton. IM bade 1. Krier (N) 54 51, 2 Petonero (E), Seer (N).

IM breaststroke t. D. Medei (N) 1:0043, 2. Black (E). Egan (E).

4M free relay: 1. Northampton (S. 2 Hagemes (D); Derbenwick (L). IN breaststroke 1. S.

Dyson (L) 1:11.0 2 Cofc-tas (L); Chies (D). 40 tree relay: 1. Liberty (J. Church, Colitas, T. Reynolds, S.

Wehden) 2. Dieruff; Dieruff. PARKLAND Me, ALLEN 4 20 med relay: 1. Parkland (At Keehn. Laurel Clemens, Lindsay Turner, Marguerite Puckett) 2 Parkland; Allen.

20 free 1. Tiffany Houser (P) 1:55.11 (pool record); 2 Baker (P); Keehner (P). 20 IM: 1. Andrea Stanley (P) 215.46; 2 Roach (P); Wasson (P). 5 free I.

Abbe Pitera (P) 25 06; I Puckett (P); Sheesley (P). 1-m diving: 1. Courtney Stauffer (A) 216.45; 2. J. Angeio (A), Hess (P).

10 fty: 1. Houser (P) 57.92 (pool record); I Turner (P); Roach (P). 100 free 1. Puckett (P) 59 25; 2 Keehner (P); Haderer (P). St free 1.

Betsy Baker (P) 2. Kirklanel (PI; Mills (P). 20 tree relay: 1. Parkland (Stan-lev, Houser, Baker, Pitera) 1:41 12, 2. Parkland; Allen, let bade 1.

Stanley (P) 102.21; 2. Keehn (P); George (P). IM breaststroke I. Turner (P) 1:12 58; 2. Clemens (P); Huch (P).

4t free relay: 1. Parkland (Houser, Baker. Stanley, Pitera) 2 ParXlart Alien. SCHOLASTIC BOYS FREEDOM 124, BLUE MOUNTAIN 61 2M med relay: 1. Freedom (Scot Neinchick, John Kotsatos, Mills Batman, Andreas Weider) T.me: 1:50.62.

2. Blue Mt 3. Freedom 2t free 1. Batman (F) 201 45; 2 Webb (BM); 3. Rechuffi (F).

2t IM: 1. WekKr (Fl 2:05.01. 2 Bradey (BM); Luse SCHOLASTIC GIRLS EMMAUS 132, WHITEHALL 54 2M imd relay: 1. Emmaus (Shannon Yatt, Tara James, Kim Roth, Katie Kirkner) 2:05 16, 2. Emmaus.

1 Whitehall. 2N free 1. Jeanine Gilbert (W) 210.25, 2. Yocum (E), 3. Clark (E).

206 IM: 1. Karen Langer (E) 2:29 95, 2 Lieboid (E), Roth (E). 50 free I. Katie Kirkner (E) 2692, 2 Nordouist (W), Wallace (E). 1-m owing: I.

Kettv Michael (W), 2. Fiert (E), Doviak (E). lot fly: 1. Jen Benson (E) 1:11.54, 2. Roth (E), 3.

Gerhard (W). to free 1. Brenna Wallace (E) 59.70. 2. Kirkner (E).

Hamm (E) 50 tree 1. Sara Yocum (E) 5:49 52, 2 Gilbert (W), 3. Clark E). 20 free relay: I. Emmaus (Kim Roth, Christy Strauss, Lisa Eck, Lisa Wahup) 2:00 99, 2.

Emmaus, Whitehall. 10 bade 1. Vat Nordouist (W) 1:07 08. 2. Yatt E).

3. Walkup (E). 10 breaststroke 1. Tara James (E) 1:15 44. 2 Langer (E).

Fretz (E). 40 free relay: I. Emmaus (Kirkner. Wallace, Jan Benson, Allison Clark 4:15.68, 2. Emmaus, Whitehall.

FREEDOM 1 16, BLUE MOUNTAIN 6 2 med relay. 1. Freedom (Heather Hansz. Jamie Shriver, Nicote Kelchner, Megan Shmpfle) Time: 1:58 56." 2 Freedom; Blue Mr 2H tree I. Shriver (F) 203 30.

2 Vonych (F) Kepchick (BM) 2M IM: 1. Stimpfte F) 2:26 07: 2. Kelchner (F); 3 Martens (Fl. 5 tree 1. Haru IF) 26J6; 2.

Raundenbush (F); Bans IBM) 1-m avac I. Tara Purer (BM) '54 10; 2 Rautzhan (BM): Evans (F). fty 1. Hansz (F) 1-03 30: 2 iurtnn (F). (9M.

1 free 1. LIBERTY 4t, DIERUFF 44 2M med relay: 1. Dieruff (Tom Gehris. Dave Inscho, Jesse Leaman, Sam Berenguer) 2 Liberty; 3. Liberty.

200 free I. Bob Yerger (D) 2:04 72- 2. G. Buenler (L); 3 Schweder (t). 20 IM: 1.

Inscho (D) 2. Zick (D); 3. Staford (L). 5 free I. Berenguer (D) 2X9: 2 Kanuck (L); 3.

Learv (L). 1-m diving: 1. Jason Frankenfek) (D) 103.75; 2. Grundman (L). IM fly: 1.

Jeremy Keeier (L) 2. Gehris (D); Leery (L). IN free I. Berenguer (D) 52.19. 2.

Kanuck (Lk Leayman (D) 50 free 1. Kevin Buehler (L) 504 72; 2. Yerger (D); B. Boeder (L). 20 free relay: 1.

Liberty (Jacob Eisenhart, K. Buehler, Keeier, Kevin Kanuck) 1:37 56. 2. Dieruff; Deruff. IM bade I.

K. Buenler (L) 104 2 2 Gehris ID); Buener (L). IM breaststroke I. Jacob Eisenhart (L) 1:10 8 2 Keeer (L); Inscho (D) 4M free reiay: 1. Liberty (Greg Buener, Brian Buener.

K. Buener, Jaime Leary) 3:59 97; 2 Dieruff: Deruff..

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